2010
RISK MANAGEMENT & FINANCE SUMMIT FOR NONPROFITS
SUNDAY TO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10–12, 2010 | LOEWS HOTEL IN PHILADELPHIA
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The 2010 Risk Management and Finance Summit is an opportunity for nonprofit leaders from across the country and professional
advisors (lawyers, CPAs, and insurance professionals) who assist and support nonprofits to meet and learn from one another. The Summit offers the time and place for nonprofit executives, managers and other leaders to expand their knowledge, grapple with the challenges confronting them, and network among like minded professionals who are seeking to strengthen risk management practices in their nonprofit organizations.
We can’t know what lies ahead, but we all want to be prepared. Join us in Philadelphia to learn and be inspired by thoughtful
risk-aware nonprofit leaders and advisors from around the country. The Summit will begin Sunday afternoon, October 10 and wrap at noon on Tuesday, October 12. For attendees who want to take advantage of the entire program, we recommend arriving either Saturday evening, October 9 or Sunday morning, October 10.
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3 4 ]ABOUT)THE)FORMAT} The Summit offers two days of plenary sessions and workshops and the opportunity to focus on a wide range of topics selected for leaders of high performing nonprofits.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND? KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Long-time nonprofit professionals, as well as those new to their positions or the sector, will feel
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• Nonprofit staff, board members and other volunteers • CEOs, Presidents, executive directors and founders • CFOs, CFOs, Directors of Human Resources, Volunteer Coordinators, Senior Program Staff • Professional Risk Managers from the nonprofit and public sectors • Insurance professionals serving nonprofits, associations and religious organizations • New and veteran board members, including your Chair, Chair-Elect and Treasurer • Senior staff from foundations and grantmaking nonprofits • Local and State Government officials who work with nonprofits • Aspiring nonprofit CEOs • Professional advisors and consultants serving nonprofits, including lawyers, insurance agents and brokers, CPAs, management consultants and more.
Risk Management and Finance Summit for Nonprofits is Randy Park, a Toronto-based expert in the practical aspects of decision making and problem solving. Randy’s presentation on October 11th in Philadelphia will guide you through the essential steps that are necessary prior to the implementation of effective risk management strategies: understanding
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building, the nation’s first modern
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and his extensive study of how humans
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advantage of the entire program, we
is within walking distance of shopping,
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theater, eclectic South Street, cultural
evening (10/9) or Sunday morning
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attractions and restaurants. Oversized
(10/10).
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guest rooms with loft-like high ceilings
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specialize in serving nonprofits. The program will
views and impeccable service, while
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look at situations and make decisions, Randy will take Summit attendees on an entertaining, enlightening look into the strengths and pitfalls of human decision making. When can the future be predicted? And what is a practicallyminded leader to do when it can’t? While listening to Randy Park you will gain valuable insights and practical tools for preparing effectively for the future.
If you wish to make your reservations by phone please call 1-800-23LOEWS or 215-627-1200 and indicate that you would like the group rate for the 2010 Risk Management and Finance Summit for Nonprofits.
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Featuring: Michael Gurtler, Safe-Wise Consulting
During this boot camp Summit session you’ll be introduced or re-introduced to core risk management principles and practical management strategies and techniques. After our intellectual “warm up” the camp will turn to real-life risk management challenges with the opportunity for active participation. No sit-ups, we promise. Working in small groups we will tackle some of the toughest challenges facing nonprofits today and tap the “wisdom of crowds” to identify practical solutions. The format for this boot camp will be one that you can adapt for use in your own organization.
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Featuring: Colleen Lazanich, Riverport Insurance Company
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&O, CGL, professional liability, non-owned auto, business D interruption, and crime coverage are just a few examples of insurance policies commonly purchased by nonprofit organizations. Depending on the mission, the environment, and the services provided, a nonprofit’s insurance program takes different forms— there is no one-size-fits-all answer. And the components of an appropriate insurance program change over time as the nonprofit’s programming changes and the organization grows in size or scope. This fast-paced workshop will offer a quick study of key insurance topics, including how to understand an insurance policy and an overview of the policies commonly purchased by nonprofit organizations. You’ll leave this workshop with a clear picture of what to look for in the coverage you purchase, and new insights on the value or gaps in your insurance program.
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Featuring: Mark E. Chopko, Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Serving vulnerable clients young and old, has its own set of unique risks and nonprofit organizations that provide services to them have a responsibility to minimize the risk of harm. Every organization that has potential exposure can be a model of preparedness. Learn about managing the risks associated with serving a vulnerable client population and join Mark Chopko as he explores policy development, training, screening, client and staff education, crisis response, crisis communication, learning from loss and more.
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Featuring: Cathy Green, Insurance Board-United Church of Christ and Peter Persuitti, Gallagher’s Religious & Nonprofit Practice Group
During this workshop a panel of experts will discuss how alternative risk financing has changed over time, the impact of technology in making alternative risk financing more accessible, what we know about market partners, and the availability of diagnostic tools to bring alternative risk financing within reach. Learn what others have discovered through long-standing alternative programs.
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leaders are intentional, precise with language, and action oriented. This session will highlight some very common sense approaches to successful leadership, including references to leadership in nature. This session promises to be different from any other leadership seminar you have attended!
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When insurance consultants take a close-up look at a nonprofit’s insurance policies it’s not unusual to find a host of errors and potential problems. With policies chock full of legal jargon it’s not surprising that insurance consumers often miss the trouble spots. Attend this session to learn about common coverage mistakes and leave armed with a strategy to uncover the errors and fix what needs fixing in your nonprofit’s insurance program.
Summit includes a Money Matters series of workshops exploring fiscal oversight, risk financing and exposures to financial loss.
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I n its recent Report to the Nation on Occupational Fraud and Abuse, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners estimates that 7% of organization revenues are lost to fraud. Across all three sectors of our economy, fraud losses amount to a staggering $994 billion annually. Increasing awareness of fraud risk is the first step in preventing losses. Attend this workshop to learn how to undertake a fraud risk assessment that reflects your changing internal and
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Organizations...Are they the same thing?
Featuring: Kevin Trapani, The Redwoods Group
Nonprofit leaders attending this session will gain an understanding of the intersection between social responsibility and risk management. This workshop explores the concept of a safety-forward organization and how that concept is an essential foundation for your nonprofit’s mission. Relegating risk management to a series of protocols and trainings is just bolt-on risk management. Learn why gaps between protocols and practices
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Employment-related claims are a “risk” of doing business by deploying paid personnel. Yet despite what appears to be a growing list of potential bases for claims, nonprofit employers have within their reach the keys to keeping this exposure at a manageable level. Attend this session to practical steps to reduce the potential for claims and create the strongest possible position if the day comes when you face a claim alleging wrongful employment practices.
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Privacy Risk Exposures Featuring: Monica Merrifield, YMCA of Greater Toronto Privacy risks arise in various aspects of nonprofit service delivery and operations. From the enrollment of clients or participants to the processing of donor contributions, the collection of confidential information in a nonprofit is commonplace. Scrutiny of the data collection and privacy protection policies of organizations has never been greater. Attend this session to increase your knowledge of privacy exposures and fine tune the skills that are necessary to Workshop Key: q TOP 10
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What’s in a reputation? According to one source* reputation represents “50% of the median value of a public company.” What about the reputation of a nonprofit that relies on generous,
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sound risk management and reputation stewardship. Learn what steps and strategies are in order before your reputation is tarnished, in the midst of a crisis, and while the flood waters are receding.
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Featuring: John Flynn, YMCA of Philadelphia and Vicinity
By using a team approach every YMCA can create a culture of safety that inspires the entire organization. Attend this workshop to learn how to ensure participation at all levels while strengthening your overall risk management program.
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During the first hour of the Certificate Program you’ll dive into the world of nonprofit organizations, with an introduction to the most diverse sector in the economy and the opportunity to take a peek under the “hood” of typical organizations. Find out what you need to know to meet the service needs of your nonprofit clients. You’ll also learn what distinguishes “well-run” organizations from the rest according to nonprofit watchdog and other oversight and advisory groups. This segment will conclude with a thirty-minute presentation on coverages for nonprofits, which continues after lunch during “Part 2.”
“value” in the charitable marketplace may be even more reputationdependent. Attend this session to explore the intersection between
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Featuring: Jeffrey S. Tenenbaum, Venable, LLP uring this top 10 session a top-rated speaker from the 2009 D Summit will offer a no-nonsense overview of critical legal risks. The presenter, a nationally-known advisor to nonprofits and head of a large legal practice group dedicated to serving nonprofits, will offer practical tips for dealing with and resolving complex issues that expose your nonprofit to liability. You’ll have ample opportunity to ask questions and get understandable, practical answers to the legal questions that prevent you from sleeping soundly. w MONEY MATTERS
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Featuring: Dorothy M. Gjerdrum, ARM-P, Public Entity & Scholastic Division, Arthur J. Gallagher
“Enterprise Risk Management” sounds expensive, time-consuming, out of reach and even a bit technical. Yet according to author Michael Power, ERM “…should be understood as referring to any broadly based conception of risk management…It signifies any aspiration for a form of risk management practice which is all encompassing in scope, business-focused, and is suggestive of a bird’s eye view of organizational life.” Attend this informal but informative roundtable to share your experiences, success stories and questions. The facilitator will begin with a survey of ERM lessons and tools and continue by leading a discussion of how ERM can be brought to life (without exhausting available resources) in a nonprofit.
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Featuring: Carlye Christianson, Nonprofit Risk Management Center
reating safety, HR and governance policies for a nonprofit is as C simple as using one of the world’s most popular search engines, right? Leaders of nonprofits saddled with overly complex, poorly written and unsuitable policies might beg to differ. This hands-on workshop will explore a more effective process for creating custom policies that actually work. The session facilitator will discuss the need to ask stakeholders what they think before telling them what you think, and the importance of standing in the shoes of the people who must comply with your policies. Attendees will also learn how to use free and affordable policy development resources.
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handful of policies in place. Attend this fast-paced session led by the Center’s Executive Director to explore a new interpretation of what it means to govern effectively. This session will explore “hallmarks” of effective governance and offer practical examples that can be adapted to suit the needs of even the most “unique” organization.
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Featuring: Paul Siragusa and Eric Martinson, Philadelphia Insurance Companies During part two of the program, attendees will participate in a discussion of the coverage wants and needs of nonprofit organizations, including agencies serving vulnerable clients, social service programs, educational institutions and more. This intensive coverage clinic will be a valuable refresher for experienced agents and brokers and offer many “ah ha” moments for those who are still getting their sea legs in the nonprofit world.
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Featuring: Robert M. Adler, Strategic Marketing Advisory Services, LLC
F ew seasoned nonprofit leaders shy away from mutually-beneficial partnerships. Yet things don’t always work out the way that we intend or hope they will. Attend this top 10 session to hear wisdom from a panel with deep experience in nonprofit public relations and partnering mishaps. You’ll learn what “not to do” and in the process pick up valuable tips to steer your collaborations into calm waters.
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Attend this workshop to learn about the risks and legal exposures associated with the use of Web 2.0 applications and social media tools, including blogs, wikis, audio and video postings, and virtual trade shows. Learn how to advance your mission while protecting it
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This boot camp session will explore the myths and realities of business interruption coverage. Learn from seasoned practitioners what you need to know and do to recover under a business interruption policy as well as how long you can expect to wait for that “check in the mail.” If you currently purchase this coverage for your nonprofit and can imagine any number of potential interruptions of normal operations, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to find out how to increase the odds that your coverage investment will pay off if and when you need it.
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The regulatory spotlight on fiscal oversight and finance-related risks has caused some leaders to sweat more than usual. This top 10 session will explore some of the recurring and evolving financial risk management challenges facing nonprofits across the sector. Learn what your organization can and should do to keep cool in a include the dilemma of operating reserves; the board’s role in fiscal oversight; unmasking conflicts of interest; and more. Expectations
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During the final segment in the program a panel of experts will field calls from listeners in a virtual radio show format. You can anticipate questions on the risks and exposures of nonprofits as well answers to coverage challenges and dilemmas. Expected outcomes include helping participants acquire an understanding of important coverage issues and limitations for the nonprofits they serve.
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and interest in fiscal transparency and close scrutiny continue to grow: are you ready for your close-up?
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The link between financial management and risk management is indisputable. The line-up for this year’s
Featuring: Beverly McIntosh, LexisNexis Screening Solutions and Les Nichols, Boys and Girls Clubs of America
The mega “industry” of volunteer service continues to evolve with every imaginable task assigned to volunteers. Dependence on volunteers arguably grew during the economic downturn as did the motivation to “cut corners” in volunteer screening and supervision in order to get the work done. Attend this fast-paced session to learn about rapidly morphing challenges in managing volunteer-associated risks. The session will include practical suggestions for managing the risks that arise whether a nonprofit deploys a small cadre or vast army of volunteers.
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Featuring: Tom O’Neill, Hanover Insurance
It is well known that a true culture of safety cannot be accomplished without the support from top leaders in the organization; however, the ultimate culture is determined by the day to day buy in of the front line supervisors, direct care employees and the clients and participants themselves. This presentation will look at the over
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